What is the load capacity of a pickup truck in kilograms?
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Generally, the load capacity of a pickup truck is 500 kilograms and 750 kilograms. Pickup trucks with high-strength frame structures and widened, thickened designs can actually carry up to 1150 kilograms. Below is relevant information about pickup trucks: 1. Introduction: Pickup trucks are an important part of the automotive market. A pickup (pick-up) is a type of vehicle that features a car-like front end and cabin, combined with an open cargo compartment. Its characteristics include the comfort of a sedan, strong power, and better cargo capacity and adaptability to rough roads compared to sedans. The most common type of pickup truck is the double-cab pickup. Pickups can serve as special-purpose vehicles, multi-purpose vehicles, official vehicles, commercial vehicles, or family cars, used for transporting goods, traveling, renting, etc. 2. Features: They combine the dual characteristics of family cars and commercial vehicles (passenger and cargo use), exhibiting distinct utility vehicle traits for both units and families; their diverse construction meets a wider range of needs (two-door or four-door, long or short cargo compartments, two-wheel or four-wheel drive, gasoline or diesel engines).